Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1941)

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8/15/41 Applications of attorneys Randolph E. Bell, Miami, Fla. , David W. Louisell and Ernest L. Wilkinson, of Washington, D. C. , and J. D. Merill, Safford, Arizona, were approved to practice before the Federal Communications Commission. Philco Corp. reported net income for the first half of 1941 of $919,108, or 67 cents a common share, compared with $519,394 or 38 cents a share, in the like period 1940. William Dow Boutwell, Chief of the Division of Radio, Publications and Exhibits in the U. S. Office of Education, has written, in collaboration with five other authors, a 612-page com¬ pendium entitled, "America Prepares for Tomorrow: The Story of Our Total Defense Effort. " It sill be published by Harper & Brothers. Out of the 22 men killed in a flying accident last Sunday in Britain, the Royal Air Force Ferry Command announced that 10 of the fatalities were radio officers. Harry A. Woodman has been appointed Traffic ^fenager of the National Broadcasting Company, according to an order issued by Frank E. Mullen, Executive Vice President of NBC. Mr. Woodman, who has been in Station Relations, succeeds B. F. McClancy, who resigned to join the Eaton Manufacturing Company, Cleveland. "This is a radio war, and the winner may well be the one naking the best use of radio", Fred D. Wilson, of Camden, N.J. , RCA Manufacturing Co. field sales manager, told the 14th annual Radio & Appliance dinner in San Francisco. Princeton University, long the Ivy League’s last stronghold against radio broadcasting, will air its football games commercially this season over WOR. FCC Chairman FLy, accompanied by Commissioners Walker and Wakefield will attend the convention of National Railroad Utilities Commission in St. Paul, Sept. 26. Decca Records, Inc. , and Subsidiaries Six months to June 30: Consolidated net income before provision for Federal excess profits tax $383,591, equal to $1.02 a share on stock out¬ standing, compared with $170,571, or 45 cents a share, last year. Earnings for 1940 were $433,713, or $1.15 a share. XXXXXXXXXX 11